Child and Adolescent Behavioural Problems: A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Assessment and Intervention

Description

Outlining the challenges of working in a multi-disciplinary context, this book provides key theoretical cocepts and describes how to conduct joint assessments and design, deliver and evaluate interventions. Taking a life-span approach to working with children of all ages from infant to adolescents, the key emphasis of the book is on the prevention of children's emotional and behavioural difficulties through effective interdisciplinary working.

About the Author

Carole Sutton is Head of The Centre for the Study of Parent Training based at the Department of Health and Community Studies, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

Table of contents

List of tables and figures.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Part I: The Challenges of Helping Children in a Multidisciplinary Context.

Chapter 9: Children at their first schools: multidisciplinary approaches.

Chapter 10: Children at their secondary schools: multidisciplinary approaches.

Chapter 11: Young offenders: multidisciplinary approaches.

Chapter 12: Summary of key ideas and ways forward.

Appendices.

References.

Index.

Reviews

"If doctors understood even a fraction of this book, they would be better able to communicate with their colleagues in psychology ans social work!" --Peter Campion, Family Practice, Vol 19, 2002

What's New

This handbook shows how professionals working in social work, health, education, and psychology can work together to provide an integrated service to children and adolescents. It provides key theoretical concepts and describes how to conduct joint assessments and design, deliver and evaluate interventions. The key emphasis of the book is on the prevention of children's emotional and behavioural difficulties through effective inter-disciplinary working.